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nick: he's going to real -- learn the real importance of tempo and how you maintain the tempo throughout your swing as the pressure and your emotions and the intensity changes. we could see it all through the week. he's quite fast. there were a few times he was off balance. but when you're up against a guy who can rip that it well and everybody is trying to play with balance and poise and power. this will be something he'll look at and think maybe i have to fine-tune this is make this a little bit better so i can survive another sunday's battle. jim: just a little reminder tonight on cbs, "60 minutes." "60 minutes" presents. "csi: miami" and "ncis." nick: they can actually go and put kyle stanley's name on the check this week. it was a little embarrassment last week. somebody with a little bit of haste. jim: couldn't blame them. nick: fortunately it wasn't engraved on the claret jug and they had to rub it off. david: you think of the last two weekends in terms of weirdness. it's harder to think of a couple of back-to-back that would qualify, or even close. nick: might be the theme for th
nick: he's going to real -- learn the real importance of tempo and how you maintain the tempo throughout your swing as the pressure and your emotions and the intensity changes. we could see it all through the week. he's quite fast. there were a few times he was off balance. but when you're up against a guy who can rip that it well and everybody is trying to play with balance and poise and power. this will be something he'll look at and think maybe i have to fine-tune this is make this a little...
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because we're now out of iraq and imade a significant disturbance in the up tempo of our combat forces and now that we're starting to reduce our presence in afghanistan that's also impacted that. so we feel that as we grew the army in the mid-2000s to meet those requirements, now that they are going away we now have the right force structure to be asked to do what we're currently doing. as i said earlier, where we might incur some risk is if we got involved in two major theaters that were extended over a long period of time. for initial combat operation of more than enough capability, we will have the confidence to conduct those operations, so i feel comfortable with that. if they get extended again that's where we run into risk of the things you talk about, increased up tempo on our soldiers and the other things that go along with that we're dealing with today. we're cognizant of that. it's important to build reversibility into what we're doing so if necessary we can increase immediately the size of the army. one of the things we'll do is we're going maintain officers and noncommissio
because we're now out of iraq and imade a significant disturbance in the up tempo of our combat forces and now that we're starting to reduce our presence in afghanistan that's also impacted that. so we feel that as we grew the army in the mid-2000s to meet those requirements, now that they are going away we now have the right force structure to be asked to do what we're currently doing. as i said earlier, where we might incur some risk is if we got involved in two major theaters that were...
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the future defense plan, does it maintain that same tempo of use of the nationalguards or are we going to see -- i don't want to say diminishing, but much less use of nationalguards in foreign operations? >> what we do, sir, is we respond to the demand. so as the combatant commanders put a demand on the system, the chiefs meet it. the answer is we will have active component and notably guard and reserve in an r-4g en cycle. if demand goes down there, will be fewer than demand. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back. >> thank you. mr. whitman? >> thank you, mr. chairman, secretary panetta, mr. hale, thank you very much for joining us today. i want to go back to some of the statements you made about this effort of budget reductions driven by strategy and ask you this. i know that part of that strategy is an increased operational capability and presence in both the middle east and the asia-pacific. within that context, we're looking now about an additional ssn being moved outside the fit-up. and we know in that pareater, e asia-pacific, the ssn is a very, very frequently utilized asset.
the future defense plan, does it maintain that same tempo of use of the nationalguards or are we going to see -- i don't want to say diminishing, but much less use of nationalguards in foreign operations? >> what we do, sir, is we respond to the demand. so as the combatant commanders put a demand on the system, the chiefs meet it. the answer is we will have active component and notably guard and reserve in an r-4g en cycle. if demand goes down there, will be fewer than demand. >>...
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signal to the state of california that they should follow san francisco's lead, it is in some ways, the tempo of the world, and i think we all know what that means. a s q to be among the company of cheyenne's that we have been enjoying today, so please protect safe access for medical cannabis. >> in the afternoon, her supervisors. happy valentine's day. i am a disabled senior citizen and also a great grandmother. i have been in medical marijuana activist for over 20 years. and a patient for about 10 years. i am here to urge you to stand up for safe access in your city. it is really important for the people that depend on this urban live. what the dea is using is playgrounds and children to attack these dispensaries. it is absolutely totally ridiculous. the principal said that in three years, he has had no problem, but they would not listen to him. they closed the market street co-op which has been in operation for god knows how long because they build a playground on octavia boulevard. those children would have to be able to walk through walls to get to the market street suspensory. most of t
signal to the state of california that they should follow san francisco's lead, it is in some ways, the tempo of the world, and i think we all know what that means. a s q to be among the company of cheyenne's that we have been enjoying today, so please protect safe access for medical cannabis. >> in the afternoon, her supervisors. happy valentine's day. i am a disabled senior citizen and also a great grandmother. i have been in medical marijuana activist for over 20 years. and a patient...
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como un baile de otra forma, él está produciendo >>> y era de forma diferente cuando las acaricia, el temporutar de esta sinfonía del mundo, está alrededor nuestro, y solo tenemos que acercarnos. >>> y esto me va a calmar. porque algo buenísimo me pasa entonces, él va a ayudarme a celebrar esta cosa. >>> y esta familia jamás verá su jardín de la misma manera. >>> hay una relación todavía mucho más estrecha, que hace que lo que hacíamos antes hagamos más, hablarles más tocarlas no saber qué reacciona, pareciera que a todos nos gusta eh? >>> y con esa técnica y orquesta de música clásica, interpretando el sondio de las plantas además, @@ está lista actojaquie iciones violentas tienen los residentes del deste, por aquí tenemos accidente y bandas de fuertes lluvias, pero ahora el riesgo se lo llevan los residentes al oeste de tenesse donde también en kentucky está el cierre de carreteras mientras tanto tenemotenemos varios factores que es lo que genera esta condición del tiempo también tenemos aviso de fuertes vientos, esto pudiera provocar avisos de indencios hacia el oeste de texas. debido a
como un baile de otra forma, él está produciendo >>> y era de forma diferente cuando las acaricia, el temporutar de esta sinfonía del mundo, está alrededor nuestro, y solo tenemos que acercarnos. >>> y esto me va a calmar. porque algo buenísimo me pasa entonces, él va a ayudarme a celebrar esta cosa. >>> y esta familia jamás verá su jardín de la misma manera. >>> hay una relación todavía mucho más estrecha, que hace que lo que hacíamos antes...
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. >> this is typical of the tempo at night? >> this is typical. about 45 packages a second will move through here. when it's all done three hours from now we'll have done 300,000 packages. >>> ron allen traces the remarkable and tragic journey of a 10-year-old girl who was enslaved and sent to america and the family tree that is still branching out. >> the martins are believed to be the only african-american family able to trace their ancestry so far back to their ancestor priscilla. >>> also tonight chelsea clinton finds a classroom that could actually help your children because of the way the grown-ups are playing well together. >>> and did you even consider taking your date to white castle for valentine's day? if not, there's something you should know. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening once again and welcome. and as we come on the air live tonight, right now in flint, michigan, about 750 gm autoworkers are getting ready to head to work as their night shift begins tonight. and that is news in itself. the fact that ge
. >> this is typical of the tempo at night? >> this is typical. about 45 packages a second will move through here. when it's all done three hours from now we'll have done 300,000 packages. >>> ron allen traces the remarkable and tragic journey of a 10-year-old girl who was enslaved and sent to america and the family tree that is still branching out. >> the martins are believed to be the only african-american family able to trace their ancestry so far back to their...
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move that person on and sometimes it was like two songs playing against each other in completely off tempo just like blaring you know say this rock music with like a johnny cash song against each other they play them both of the same in the same room yes and. the whole interrogation thing seems so weird that they focused so much on using things that weren't necessarily i guess i just had such amped up expectations of what torture was that when i saw torture as. you know listening to music and stressful positions i think like most people it just didn't really strike me and i i think my hot head had a hard time working around why that was really torture but then you know i came to realize. it's you know these are these are just really insidious psychological techniques that are being utilized and it's not you know it's not the torture of like a movie you know we don't have people wired up to rocks and we don't have you know we're not pulling out toenails but we are doing is leaving them in really uncomfortable positions on the floor in the cold for hours and hours and hours listening to musi
move that person on and sometimes it was like two songs playing against each other in completely off tempo just like blaring you know say this rock music with like a johnny cash song against each other they play them both of the same in the same room yes and. the whole interrogation thing seems so weird that they focused so much on using things that weren't necessarily i guess i just had such amped up expectations of what torture was that when i saw torture as. you know listening to music and...
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i have been doing a lot of media and traveling, but i tell a lot of people, the up tempo is no higher than deployment overseas. it is something i have gotten used to, but i was in california earlier this week, already lost on which day it is, but that's what happens overseas, too, you lose track of time. while i was down there, i was talking to some med students at ucla with my doctor, and one of the things the pao down there said is i can't believe you didn't want to go to disneyland and to lakers are not playing now, but a kings game and this and that while you're down here. i said well, there's plenty of time in my life to do that. i want to do did you ever that makes a difference. part of it, i was talking to med students, i was telling them how important the role of a doctor in the military is. said if out of 100 one of you joins the service, does what the doctor did for me and other soldiers, that's the difference there. i try to pick a lot of my events. i'll pick and choose to go to that will make a difference. there's a few, don't get me wrong, that are fun. but my choice was
i have been doing a lot of media and traveling, but i tell a lot of people, the up tempo is no higher than deployment overseas. it is something i have gotten used to, but i was in california earlier this week, already lost on which day it is, but that's what happens overseas, too, you lose track of time. while i was down there, i was talking to some med students at ucla with my doctor, and one of the things the pao down there said is i can't believe you didn't want to go to disneyland and to...
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writing in real time, at that tempo, or do you write slowly and learn to play faster? >> i used to do everything intuitively, did not write music, i would not think about what i was doing. i would fiddle around -- i use a lot of alternate tooting. i would emerge a few hours later and say, this is what i have got. it was a cathartic experience for me. over the years, i have become a little more analytical. today, my approach is a balance, and intuitive process where you allow yourself to empty your mind a little bit and let stuff come in so that you can experience what is going on around you in a way and translate that into musical experience. >> it is interesting you talk about emptying your mind. there was a brain imaging study published where my colleague, charles lim, a narrow scientist, put some composers in an mri machine. if any of you have had an mri to see if there was a broken bone or cancer detection, we have a special version called functional mri, wary can track the flow of blood in your brain. we put people in the scanner and we had people mentally practic
writing in real time, at that tempo, or do you write slowly and learn to play faster? >> i used to do everything intuitively, did not write music, i would not think about what i was doing. i would fiddle around -- i use a lot of alternate tooting. i would emerge a few hours later and say, this is what i have got. it was a cathartic experience for me. over the years, i have become a little more analytical. today, my approach is a balance, and intuitive process where you allow yourself to...
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signal to the state of california that they should follow san francisco's lead, it is in some ways, the tempothe world, and i think we all know what that means. a s q to be among the company of cheyenne's that we have been enjoying today, so please protect safe access for medical cannabis. >> in the afternoon, her supervisors. happy valentine's day. i am a disabled senior citizen and also a great grandmother. i have been in medical marijuana activist for over 20 years. and a patient for about 10 years. i am here to urge you to stand up for safe access in your city.
signal to the state of california that they should follow san francisco's lead, it is in some ways, the tempothe world, and i think we all know what that means. a s q to be among the company of cheyenne's that we have been enjoying today, so please protect safe access for medical cannabis. >> in the afternoon, her supervisors. happy valentine's day. i am a disabled senior citizen and also a great grandmother. i have been in medical marijuana activist for over 20 years. and a patient for...
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she learned how to basically do four part harmony, learned when the tempo changes in the middle of the song how you deal with that and also became a very strong ac ka pella singer. this church had a huge role in her life. her mom was choir director for almost 50 years, a very celebrated gospel singer in her own right. a sense of loss, grieving, a sense she was clearly taken simply too soon and that was the point of the pastor agencies sermon today. he said, life is fragile and you just never know and how do you deal with something when it happens so unexpectedly. fredricka? >> deborah feyerick, thanks so much. >>> so whitney houston's career began in the u.s., but she was a global success and now the world pauses to remember her. "my love is your love" was another huge single for whitney houston. staying in the billboard top ten for 17 weeks. take a listen of the 1998 hit song. ♪ my love my love is your love ♪ ♪ if its takes an eternity to break us ♪ ♪ your love is my love and my love is your love ♪ ♪ it would take an eternity to break us up ♪ [ deep beetle exhaust ] ♪ [ door creaking
she learned how to basically do four part harmony, learned when the tempo changes in the middle of the song how you deal with that and also became a very strong ac ka pella singer. this church had a huge role in her life. her mom was choir director for almost 50 years, a very celebrated gospel singer in her own right. a sense of loss, grieving, a sense she was clearly taken simply too soon and that was the point of the pastor agencies sermon today. he said, life is fragile and you just never...
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volunteer basis want to deploy the offense raise their hands and volunteer to do so and have a higher tempo, if you will. others who really want to reset to more of a strategic reserve, and so forth, so that the truth is that we, and that is the -- those are questions that we need to work through with you in the coming years to figure out what is that model that is responsive to the needs of the future and what does that look like? i think that going forward in terms of the paying compensation, we are taking a total force look at this. let me be clear, no one is planning any pay cuts. i think that the secretary, and the chairman were very clear on this. what we are looking at is a gradual slowing of the growth of inkre increase in compensation. i think that you have seen since 2011 something, 2001, sorry, something like a 40% increase in military compensation. just getting my figures right, and even though the number of personnel only increased by 8%. we absolutely want to protect funding for wounded warriors, for family programs and transitioning veterans and you will see us continuing to
volunteer basis want to deploy the offense raise their hands and volunteer to do so and have a higher tempo, if you will. others who really want to reset to more of a strategic reserve, and so forth, so that the truth is that we, and that is the -- those are questions that we need to work through with you in the coming years to figure out what is that model that is responsive to the needs of the future and what does that look like? i think that going forward in terms of the paying compensation,...
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then someone asked me about that, and i said -- they asked how has your life changed, the up tempo is pretty fast, but it is good though. a lot of the events i go to, there's a few other recipients there. they never fail to pat me on the back and say congratulations. you have another 60 years of this going on. [ laughter ] so i have to take it back three years real fast. i was in the hospital, still recovering. my wife had flown down to texas to come see me. and it was before i even knew i was put in for the award, she had went out and she had purchased the medal of honor book, had a video in it. it was something that i read while i was laying there in bed. and wild to see all the heroes i had come to life. i didn't know what to expect, but i knew first there was doubts in my mind if it was going to go through. a lot of people kept telling me they doubted it, too. they said well, you're a ranger, you're supposed to do above and beyond. two, you're alive, they haven't given it to a live person since vietnam. then it slowly went by and drifted. and it seemed like it didn't even matter t
then someone asked me about that, and i said -- they asked how has your life changed, the up tempo is pretty fast, but it is good though. a lot of the events i go to, there's a few other recipients there. they never fail to pat me on the back and say congratulations. you have another 60 years of this going on. [ laughter ] so i have to take it back three years real fast. i was in the hospital, still recovering. my wife had flown down to texas to come see me. and it was before i even knew i was...
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for example, funding for ground and air tempo increases by almost $3 billion across the complex. that's to get at the readiness part of it and funds additional training seats and military education. so many soldiers at home station and available to train. it sustains commitments to care for our soldier, and their families and as we did last year and year prior another $1.7 billion into those family programs to reinforce holistic fit niz, mitigate stress and that includes comprehensive soldier fitness, sexual response program and army substance abuse program. it includes funding for recruitment sashgs port and training, and education and that will continue to attract, develop and retain both high quality soldiers and our civilian work force. we are committed to improving business practices and resource stewardship and put money against both audit readiness, energy efficiencies and key information technology efforts. next slide, please. we also have the operations and maintenance oco. i said earlier it does fully fund our operations sustainment and support of operation "enduring fr
for example, funding for ground and air tempo increases by almost $3 billion across the complex. that's to get at the readiness part of it and funds additional training seats and military education. so many soldiers at home station and available to train. it sustains commitments to care for our soldier, and their families and as we did last year and year prior another $1.7 billion into those family programs to reinforce holistic fit niz, mitigate stress and that includes comprehensive soldier...
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there is, there is a rhythm to it, an up temp po, and down tempo, an undualation to it. is sort of wa, did somebody say to me, hate to see you leave but love to watch you go. it takes a tremendous amount of energy to be somebody who is slightly different than yourself. and i discovered what she was, to transmit that kind of energy openness, availability, to be what everybody wants you to be isn't human. it's a kind of superpower. and it takes a lot of energy to source that. and to put it out into the world. and some days, you know, she says herself, you know, what's it like to be an icon. she says on the days when you feel lonely, tired and unlovable, it is very difficult. it's a reason to not get out of bedment because it's so hard to exist for other people. >> rose: this year's contenders also include films based on bookses. tinker tailor, soldier spies based on the classic spy novel. one of the finest actors of our time gary oldman does a remarkable performance at george smiley, his first oscar nomination in 33 years of acting. >> i'm retired, oliver, you fired me. >>
there is, there is a rhythm to it, an up temp po, and down tempo, an undualation to it. is sort of wa, did somebody say to me, hate to see you leave but love to watch you go. it takes a tremendous amount of energy to be somebody who is slightly different than yourself. and i discovered what she was, to transmit that kind of energy openness, availability, to be what everybody wants you to be isn't human. it's a kind of superpower. and it takes a lot of energy to source that. and to put it out...
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great deal of tension and mistrust" that created "distraction at all levels at a time when mission tempo is high." >> if you do not have people operating at their peak efficiency, then you take the risk that a terrorist is going to get away with its dirty deed. >> reporter: the official who oversees the air marshals told abc news today that security was absolutely not compromised by the bad behavior of some of the agency's air marshals and that he had already addressed most of issues. the inspector general's report found that 76% of the air marshals surveyed agreed with that. but that still seems to leave about 1 in 4 air marshals who seem to think all of this has put safety and security at risk, diane. >> okay, thank you, brian. and you'll have all of your investigation coming up tonight on "nightline." be sure to watch. >>> and still ahead here on "world news," when it says whole grain on the label, is it really whole grain? we put it to the test. >>> and the baseball legend bringing america back, in a very surprising way. lisa's new normal hi jamie. here's my activia video. love this
great deal of tension and mistrust" that created "distraction at all levels at a time when mission tempo is high." >> if you do not have people operating at their peak efficiency, then you take the risk that a terrorist is going to get away with its dirty deed. >> reporter: the official who oversees the air marshals told abc news today that security was absolutely not compromised by the bad behavior of some of the agency's air marshals and that he had already...
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and then as general dempsey said, we're seeing lower requirements in some case because the tempo of operations will be lower when we're out of iraq. >> those are just much larger percentages of reduction this quickly. we still have some real significant redemands that i understand in maybe '14 and '15 we may see larger reductions. but those are awfully sharp hill turkey, my knowledge, reset is a difficult issue. and it's hard to predict. and it's hard to know exactly when their equipment will be
and then as general dempsey said, we're seeing lower requirements in some case because the tempo of operations will be lower when we're out of iraq. >> those are just much larger percentages of reduction this quickly. we still have some real significant redemands that i understand in maybe '14 and '15 we may see larger reductions. but those are awfully sharp hill turkey, my knowledge, reset is a difficult issue. and it's hard to predict. and it's hard to know exactly when their equipment...
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adam. [ cheers and applause ] [ up-tempo music plays ] mm! hey. you're [bleep] amazing.ristina: oh, my god. you know who that guy was? i was on "the mickey mouse club" with him. that is so weird. tony, congratulations. thank you so much. i'm so happy for you. what happened with christina? i thought you were gonna say something. we were watching, and then all of a sudden, you were like "i pick adam," and then you were off the stage. where's my old mouseketeer buddy? clearly by the way she handled her thing was, like, just very matter-of-fact. oh! oh, my god! we were just talking about you. i didn't even recognize! how are you? christina, we were just talking about you. hi! how are you? and no hard feelings? no. is this your family? this is my wife, rachel, and my son, liam. it's so nice to meet you. this is christina, buddy. say hi. hi. nice to meet you. he's still a little overwhelmed by this. are you proud of your dad? daly: how good is he? i mean, amazing. i knew him back when britney had the biggest crush on you. she would talk about you all the time. and she wouldn't
adam. [ cheers and applause ] [ up-tempo music plays ] mm! hey. you're [bleep] amazing.ristina: oh, my god. you know who that guy was? i was on "the mickey mouse club" with him. that is so weird. tony, congratulations. thank you so much. i'm so happy for you. what happened with christina? i thought you were gonna say something. we were watching, and then all of a sudden, you were like "i pick adam," and then you were off the stage. where's my old mouseketeer buddy? clearly...
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which have threatened to attack in response so far the north does not appear to have reacted in twenty tempo yang responded to a military drills from its neighbor with an artillery attack that killed four south koreans. finding between two warring drug cartels led to the deaths of forty four inmates in what could be mexico's deadliest prison riot the clash ruptured one inmates from one cell block invaded another cell block building them with stones and stabbing them the entire prison staff on duty at the same time has been detained while an investigation looks into how the violence started. just they just have failed to confirm an official date for the country's first presidential election since former leader hosni mubarak was ousted official say the delays due to problems organizing voting for those living abroad but insist it will be held sometime in may the bark was forced from office a year ago after a mass uprising in clashes which saw hundreds killed but protests continue across the country from people calling for the and military rule. you know him gone ok pastor and former east germa
which have threatened to attack in response so far the north does not appear to have reacted in twenty tempo yang responded to a military drills from its neighbor with an artillery attack that killed four south koreans. finding between two warring drug cartels led to the deaths of forty four inmates in what could be mexico's deadliest prison riot the clash ruptured one inmates from one cell block invaded another cell block building them with stones and stabbing them the entire prison staff on...
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adam. [ cheers and applause ] [ up-tempo music plays ] mm! hey. you're [bleep] amazing.ristina: oh, my god. you know who that guy was? i was on "the mickey mouse club" with him. that is so weird. tony, congratulations. thank you so much. i'm so happy for you. what happened with christina? i thought you were gonna say something. we were watching, and then all of a sudden, you were like "i pick adam," and then you were off the stage. where's my old mouseketeer buddy? clearly by the way she handled her thing was, like, just very matter-of-fact. oh! oh, my god! we were just talking about you. i didn't even recognize! how are you? christina, we were just talking about you. hi! how are you? and no hard feelings? no. is this your family? this is my wife, rachel, and my son, liam. it's so nice to meet you. this is christina, buddy. say hi. hi. nice to meet you. he's still a little overwhelmed by this. are you proud of your dad? daly: how good is he? i mean, amazing. i knew him back when britney had the biggest crush on you. she would talk about you all the time. and she wouldn't
adam. [ cheers and applause ] [ up-tempo music plays ] mm! hey. you're [bleep] amazing.ristina: oh, my god. you know who that guy was? i was on "the mickey mouse club" with him. that is so weird. tony, congratulations. thank you so much. i'm so happy for you. what happened with christina? i thought you were gonna say something. we were watching, and then all of a sudden, you were like "i pick adam," and then you were off the stage. where's my old mouseketeer buddy? clearly...
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and then as general dempsey said, we're seeing lower requirements in some case because the tempo of operations will be lower when we're out of iraq. >> those are just much larger percentages of reduction this quickly. we still have some real significant redemands that i understand in maybe '14 and '15 we may see larger reductions. but those are awfully sharp hill turkey, my knowledge, reset is a difficult issue. and it's hard to predict. and it's hard to know exactly when their equipment will be available. well are very mindful that we need to fix or repair this equipment that is coming out of iraq and that will come out of afghanistan. and we'll do everything we can to work with you. i think we have 9.3 billion if my memory serves me right in a fiscal reset '13 budget. we're trying to do our best to make sure it works. >> it is your plan to do the reset in the depots, all of it? >> it's a combination. in some cases the equipment is so bad we have to replace it. but where it's fixable, yes. >> all the reset will be done in our depots. >> yes. >> great. while the army is downsizing, the decreas
and then as general dempsey said, we're seeing lower requirements in some case because the tempo of operations will be lower when we're out of iraq. >> those are just much larger percentages of reduction this quickly. we still have some real significant redemands that i understand in maybe '14 and '15 we may see larger reductions. but those are awfully sharp hill turkey, my knowledge, reset is a difficult issue. and it's hard to predict. and it's hard to know exactly when their equipment...
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that set the tempo of how a artist should treat the band and people that worked with them.hat voice, what a great. absolutely. i am still, some of my fondest memories of performing go back to that tour that we did. like an aha moment. i was in capitol moment . was positioned on stage directly behind whitney and it was a moment when i looked out and single spotlight on her and she's singing the first verse of i will always love you by herself. i was like wow. all of those years of practicing and what knot and i am pinching myself and standing right behind her. one of the best memories in my career. she was a mucal diva in the best possible way . there were divas who act the part. from the sounds of it she did not act the part. being a diva and knowing what to do and how to do it, composure. the people who worked for her. she was in control. on that tour. it was astounding to see that. it comes from the top and she definitely led us. it was really inspirational. if and a tour i hold dear to my heart. >> what about the interaction with the fans. i imagine fans said hello. >> t
that set the tempo of how a artist should treat the band and people that worked with them.hat voice, what a great. absolutely. i am still, some of my fondest memories of performing go back to that tour that we did. like an aha moment. i was in capitol moment . was positioned on stage directly behind whitney and it was a moment when i looked out and single spotlight on her and she's singing the first verse of i will always love you by herself. i was like wow. all of those years of practicing and...
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which have threatened to attack in response so far the north does not appear to have reacted in twenty tempo yang responded to on military drills from its neighbor with an artillery attack that killed four south koreans. fighting between two warring drug cartels led to the deaths of forty four inmates in what could be mexico's deadliest prison riot a clash.
which have threatened to attack in response so far the north does not appear to have reacted in twenty tempo yang responded to on military drills from its neighbor with an artillery attack that killed four south koreans. fighting between two warring drug cartels led to the deaths of forty four inmates in what could be mexico's deadliest prison riot a clash.
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. >> el autor asegura que la obra sale en estos tempos para que la gente conozca al candidato de carneerda. >> me parece muy desafortunado para enrique peÑa nieto, es un episodio donde Él tuvo un lapsus. porque despuÉs vino a decir... >> sin embargo narra cÓmo vivió el vuelo de su esposa. cree que pronto vendrÁ otro hijo para saciar su amor. > ¿se puede decir que es el luis miguel de la polÍtica? ¿canta bien la ranchera? >> nunca lo he escuchado cantar pero lo que sÍ sÉ es que no baila bien. >> bueno, dice que el caracterÍstico copete es porque su mamÁ lo peinaba para que no le creciera pero en la frente. el libro sale a la venta el prÓximo fin de semana aquÍ en mÉxico y sabremos después de las elecciones del primero de julio si era un montaje o un romance real con la gaviota o era amor real de telenovela. >> bueno, gracias verÓnica por esta entrevista y si quiere volver a verla, se puede conectar en twitter y facebook, con nuestros reportajes en nuestra pÁgina de univisiÓn.com, por ahÍ los esperamos. >> seguimos con mucho mÁs y un despliegue de tecnologÍa, daddy yankee en premios lo n
. >> el autor asegura que la obra sale en estos tempos para que la gente conozca al candidato de carneerda. >> me parece muy desafortunado para enrique peÑa nieto, es un episodio donde Él tuvo un lapsus. porque despuÉs vino a decir... >> sin embargo narra cÓmo vivió el vuelo de su esposa. cree que pronto vendrÁ otro hijo para saciar su amor. > ¿se puede decir que es el luis miguel de la polÍtica? ¿canta bien la ranchera? >> nunca lo he escuchado cantar pero...
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the bears pushed the tempo nicely in the first half. brandon smith, justin cob, to the hoop for two of his 18 points. the bears pressuring on defense and he rewarded when the bruins turned it over. cobs will make a nice bounce pass for the assist to jorge gutierrez. cal up by six at halftime. more of the same in the second half. camp inside for two of his 10. we showed you crab at the top. three of his 14 points here. the bears improve to 20-6 overall, 10-3 in the pac-12 which right now is a half game better than washington at the top of the conference. unlv hosted san diego state. aztecs trying to close it out. unlv by one. two-point game now. san diego state has one more chance until justin hawkins makes the steal. the basket doesn't count but the rebels have their 65-63 win. >>> syracuse fans with some respect for uconn's ailing coach jim calhoun. scoop jardine with the lob. an athletic a play as will you ever see. waters seems to float in for two, getting the shot to fall despite the fall. orange win, improve to 25-1. number six bay
the bears pushed the tempo nicely in the first half. brandon smith, justin cob, to the hoop for two of his 18 points. the bears pressuring on defense and he rewarded when the bruins turned it over. cobs will make a nice bounce pass for the assist to jorge gutierrez. cal up by six at halftime. more of the same in the second half. camp inside for two of his 10. we showed you crab at the top. three of his 14 points here. the bears improve to 20-6 overall, 10-3 in the pac-12 which right now is a...
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up tempo he has 15 for the warriors who will push the ball a little better against their arch viral the. behind the back, nicely for the on rushing david lee. left hand jam he had 15 but the bench is the key in this one, brandon rush, 15 of his 20 in the fourth quarter. pop it for three, left pocket right there. warriors hang on to win it 93- 90 over sacto. >>> pure hockey fans they don't like to make too much of the deal on the fighting aspect of the sport. but tonight, come on. at least five or six brawls in san jose. columbus didn't have a whole lot of fight in them when it came to the hockey game. marlen scoring there. right to the net. his 18th, 4-0. six goals on second chance opportunities. watch joe thornton his own second chance they need him to come on strong in the second half of the season. he had two goals tonight. now 4-0 in the third. it is young michael hanzus out in front. scoring it, 6-0 but 5 total fights in this one. the final moments of this hockey game just unabash mayhem. one fight after another seemed to break out. and in each one it looks like the sharks got the
up tempo he has 15 for the warriors who will push the ball a little better against their arch viral the. behind the back, nicely for the on rushing david lee. left hand jam he had 15 but the bench is the key in this one, brandon rush, 15 of his 20 in the fourth quarter. pop it for three, left pocket right there. warriors hang on to win it 93- 90 over sacto. >>> pure hockey fans they don't like to make too much of the deal on the fighting aspect of the sport. but tonight, come on. at...
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up tempo he has 15 for the warriors who will push the ball a little better against their arch viral thehe back, nicely for the on rushing david lee. left hand jam he had 15 but the bench is the key in this one, brandon rush, 15 of his 20 in the fourth quarter. pop it for three, left pocket right there. warriors hang on to win it 93- 90 over sacto. >>> pure hockey fans they don't like to make too much of the deal on the fighting aspect of the sport. but tonight, come on. at least five or six brawls in san jose. columbus didn't have a whole lot of fight in them when it came to the hockey game. marlen scoring there. right to the net. his 18th, 4-0. six goals on second chance opportunities. watch joe thornton his own second chance they need him to come on strong in the second half of the season. he had two goals tonight. now 4-0 in the third. it is young michael hanzus out in front. scoring it, 6-0 but 5 total fights in this one. the final moments of this hockey game just unabash mayhem. one fight after another seemed to break out. and in each one it looks like the sharks got the better of
up tempo he has 15 for the warriors who will push the ball a little better against their arch viral thehe back, nicely for the on rushing david lee. left hand jam he had 15 but the bench is the key in this one, brandon rush, 15 of his 20 in the fourth quarter. pop it for three, left pocket right there. warriors hang on to win it 93- 90 over sacto. >>> pure hockey fans they don't like to make too much of the deal on the fighting aspect of the sport. but tonight, come on. at least five...
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bruno mars was great, very up tempo, you can't absolutely can't hate on the boss. >> i found it interestingre kids out there that don't know who paul mccartney is. come on. >> then the muppet show made sure i understand who glen campbell was. >> i was surprised. >> apparently he has alzheimers, he remembered his songs. i thought that was remarkable. i thought respect to him. >> the world was rooting for him, no question. >> all in all i thought absolutely fabulous. thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >>> the republican party is about to make a fatal mistake with female voters. senate minority leader mitch senate minority leader mitch [ male announcer ] you love the taste of 2% milk. but think about your heart. 2% has over half the saturated fat of whole milk. want to cut back on fat and not compromise on taste? try smart balance fat free milk. it's what you'd expect from the folks at smart balance. have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive
bruno mars was great, very up tempo, you can't absolutely can't hate on the boss. >> i found it interestingre kids out there that don't know who paul mccartney is. come on. >> then the muppet show made sure i understand who glen campbell was. >> i was surprised. >> apparently he has alzheimers, he remembered his songs. i thought that was remarkable. i thought respect to him. >> the world was rooting for him, no question. >> all in all i thought absolutely...
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. ♪ learning to love yourself but her capacity to blast up-tempo tracks like, "i wanna dance with somebody irresistibly enthusiastic. joyful, the epitome of glorious youth. ♪ i'm every woman as unattainable as her sheer talent must have seemed, it was the ideal for so many great voices after her. from jennifer hudson to alicia keys, beyonce and lady gaga all acknowledged whitney houston's influence. ♪ we almost had it all yet, whitney houston would never had a truly successful concert tour. the late '90s, the records were fewer and the concerns about her plentiful. her comeback album in 2009 saw her singing in lower keys than she once had. subsequent performances did little to quiet fears. that our extraordinary vocal instrument was gone. her voice could now be filled forever with even more heartbreaking than the passion that soared to perhaps her best-known recording. done for the film "the bodyguard." whose title is today on the lips of millions of her devoted fans. "i will always love you." ♪ and i will always love you ♪ >> that oddly enough was not the song she was going to initially g
. ♪ learning to love yourself but her capacity to blast up-tempo tracks like, "i wanna dance with somebody irresistibly enthusiastic. joyful, the epitome of glorious youth. ♪ i'm every woman as unattainable as her sheer talent must have seemed, it was the ideal for so many great voices after her. from jennifer hudson to alicia keys, beyonce and lady gaga all acknowledged whitney houston's influence. ♪ we almost had it all yet, whitney houston would never had a truly successful...